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BUSINESS Firefighting in Blood Make One Nostalgic Cools Off Indians Colder Wednesday 20 - MANCHESTER HERALD. Monday, Feb. 18, 1985 MANCHESTER FOCUS WEATHER District’s chief has Penny postcards H^t Conard goalie Mostly clear tonight; BUSINESS firefighting in blood make one nostalgic cools off Indians colder Wednesday ... page 2 Act now if you want to secure financial aid! ... page 31 ... page 111 ... page 11 against your deadlines. You should have the loan weeks ago. you’re still within most deadlines. processed during summer so the money is avauanie If you're a high school senior (or very bright junior) You can use either the Financial Aid Form of the planning to get financial aid to go to college this fail — Coliegc Scholarship Service or the Family Financial when school starts. n „ and you haven’t yet arranged for the financial September: Obtain a copy of "Meeting College Statement of the American College Testing Program. assistance — you are inviting the colleges of your Your Costs," a booklet prepared by the College Board, When applying for federal assistance programs — choice to punch you in the nose with a "gracious" which helps yuou estimate how much you 11 have to such as Pell Grants and Guaranteed Student Loans, letter saying. "Sorry, you're late in applying.” You’re Money's pay toward college expenses and how to calculate you can use either one of these forms. Even if you already well into the best period for beginning your your eligibility for aid. Have all your applications and don’t plan — or expect — any federal aid, most aid campaign. The deadlines at some schools and for Worth admis.sions forms at hand. colleges will want you to demonstrate that you applied some types of aid actually have passed. Sylvia Porter for it when they dbtermine an aid package tailored November: If you’re planning for fall of 1986, get a iianrteBtfr Umlh ...... _ ______ ' / C o K Certainly, you still can ask for aid — and get it. But Financial Aid Form that you will want to submit as Manchester, Conn. — A City of Village Charm Tuesday, Feb. 19. 1985 — Single copy: 25<$ waste no more time! Act now and with all the facts you specifically for you. Also, you might be able to use the need analysis soon after Jan. 1 as possible. can get to help you. forms for state-offered aid. Deadlines for state Anytime: Get a copy of “ The Student The era when college loans could be easily obtained your choice are still accepting applications for program vary. Federal Aid Programs” by writing and at inexpensive rates is over. Your sources for financial aid this fall and do it for next fall as well. (If Key point: now is when you urgently need the advice Student Aid, P.O. Box 84, Washington, D.C. 20044. federal funds to help you have been sharply narrowed. of a high school guidance counselor or college you’re a parent, this is your calendar, too.) Check up Make photocopies of ali documents you submit. This Your requirements for loans have been tightened. on other sources of aid: private awards based on financial aid office. Don’t ignore this. close to deadlines, send forms by certified mail so you Your costs are way up. You must be far more academic achievement, ethnic or racial background, April to June: As spring wears on. you will get Protesters vow to disrupt U.S. missile have a receipt to prove you have mailed them before aggressive in seeking help than your older sister or special intere.sts, career plans, the like. answers to whether and what kind oif aid you will the due date. brother had to be. Ask your high school guidance counselor or college receive this fall You should have an aid package put Important: The trend is more and more toward 180 miles northeast of Edmonton. cruise. with 40-foot-long reflecting tails. planned to picket the office of the financial aid office for all the forms you are supposed together by June. By Graham Rockingham The missile was launched over Timing your requests always is crucially important loans rather than grants, with 52 percent of all 1984-85 Alberta. Greenpeace spokesman Jim A Canadian military spokesmen, governing Progressive Conserva­ to file and for instructions on filing. You already If not, don’t despair, but move fast. Go back to your United Press International the Beaufort Sea, high in the and timing has shifted against you. So work out a aid in loans and 4 percent in work-related aid, reports Lying in wait were members of Bohlen said one American, six however, said the protesters’ cal­ tive Party. should have mailed to the schools one of the two most guidance counselor or financial aid office and ask for Arctic, at 9:32 a.m. EST to begin calendar on which you can note all the important the College Board. But money is available. the Greenpeace environmental Canadians and a West German, culations were based on incorrect commonly used need analysis forms required for help. VANCOUVER, British Colum­ the 4>/.i-hour test, Hicks said from U.S. military planners are eager information you need. Place it in a prominent position Organized yourself, get a good start — and you’ll group, who hoped to snag the would station themselves in the data. most aid. Although the forms have been available July and August: If you’re applying for a bia — A U.S; Air Force B-52 the Canadian Armed Forces base to test the performance of the at your home. And now let's fill out the calendar. obtain it. 22-foot-long missile in. a giant net missile’s flight path near Wander­ since early November and should have been mailed miiHont Loan for the fall of 198,'i. you’re up bomber released an unarmed in Cold Lake, Alberta, used for "You have to recall the flight weapon’s Canadian-made gui­ IMM EDIATE; Find out whether the colleges of ing Riv^rrAlb^rta, some 120 miles cruise missile today in the first weapons testing. suspended by balloons. corridor is 50 miies wide and it is dance system in the Canadian In Ottawa Monday, the Supreme northwest of the testing range. free-flight testing of the weapon in It was the second airborne test of flying at an altitude of between arctic because the terrain closely The demonstrators would re­ Canada. Anti-nuclear demonstra­ the weapon in Canada this year but Court dismissed an application by 1,000 and 4,000 feet," Maj. Richard resembles that of Siberia. lease the balloons as soon as the tors vowed to disrupt the test with a the missile was not released in the the Operation Dismantle peace Adam said. ’"The balloons Business Hertz survey says car costs up test began to an altitude of between The United States has been group for an injunction to halt the giant net in the missile’s path. previous test. wouldn’t affect the cruise missile test, saying the group did not prove 300 and 500 feet, Bohlen said. allowed to test the missile in The surface-skimming cruise at all.” 48.61 cents per mile, 6.9 percent higher If the net failed to catch the Canada as part of an agreement maintenance, accessories, typical re­ Interest rates added 1.5 cents per “ It’s on the way,” said Canadian was to. fly at 50fl mph along a the tests threatened the personal In Brief By Jan A. Zverina missile, Bohlen said the demon­ Demonstrations were also signed by the two countries in 1983. pairs, and gasoline and oil costs. mile to the new car costs. Hertz said, than 45.46 cents in 1983. Armed Forces Capt. Ross Hicks. corridor 1,500 miles long and .50 safety or security of Canadians. United Press International The intermediate class, for cars the strators would try to throw it off planned for today in major cities. On Jan. 15, four cruise missiles The cost of a typical compact such as while insurance aitd registration and ■”rhere were no problems at all. miles wide before making a soft, Greenpeace said Monday it size of the Oldsmobile Cutlass or planned to use balloons and a course with the help of 26 helium- In Toronto, a group called the_ traveled the test route attached to Failure Index rises DETROIT— Higher sticker prices a Ford Tempo or Chevrolet Cavalier licensing fees added another 0.9 cent Everything appears to have gone parachute-assisted landing in the downsized Ford LTD, had the .smallest 25-foot by 100-foot net to catch the filled weather balloons equipped Against Cruise I'esting Coalition’ the wings of a B-52 bomber. NEW YO RK — The Dun & Bradstreet Business and more expensive car loans have rose 2.4 cents to 45.67 cents per mile last . per mile. Repairs added 0.3 cent per on schedule.” Primrose Lake test range, about increase, up only 1.3 percent to 50.19 Failure Index rose 2.3 points to 73.7 in the week offset lower gas prices and better fuel year, 5.5 percent higher than 1983’s mile, but gasoline and service station cents per mile from 49.56 cents per mile ended Jan. 25, the second consecutive weekly efficiency to boost the cost of driving a 43.28 cents per mile and 1 cent higher repairs lowered costs by 1.1 cent a mile, increase in the index. typical new American compact car to than the previous record of 44.67 cents not enough to offset the increases. in 1983. Purchase prices shot up 9 percent to The current index indicates that the level of 45.67 cents per mile or $4,567 per year.
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